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Some of these thoughts -- not all of them -- have taken organized form in later years.
Some plant-location specialists take these signs to mean St. Louis county doesn't want industry, and so they avoid the area, and more jobs are lost.
Some privately held inholdings are a source of direct damage to these Federal lands.
Some of these temperatures are plotted in figure 4.
Some of these were obviously filling from interlobular branches of the bronchial arteries while others were filling from direct hilar branches following along the pleural surface.
Some of these speculations may have some merit, others are somewhat ambiguous.
Some predictions had been made concerning factors R, N, I and Co on these inventories which appeared to be directly related to control and security aspects of personality functioning which were hypothesized as being of importance in differential Kohnstamm reactivity.
Some of the classic indicators, as described by Drs. Pittenger, Hockett, and Danehy in The First Five Minutes, are these: ambiguity of pronouns:
Some of these mothers, apparently feeling a desperate urgency, made, on the spur of the moment, commitments, in love and sex, that would have life-long consequences.
Some clue to the character of London's approach in these discs may be gained immediately from the fact that ten of the 12 titles include the word `` percussion '' or `` percussive ''.
Some of these apprentices were, in physical strength, already men and doubtless a percentage of them were Spencer's followers.
Some of these have specific adaptations such as enlarged teeth for biting or spines on the chest, arms or thumbs.
Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England ( Ecclesia Anglicana means " English Church ").
These were The Bump, starring Aubrey Smith ; Twice Two ; Five Pound Reward ; and Bookworms Some of these films survive in the archives of the British Film Institute.
Some synaptic junctions appear partway along an axon as it extends — these are called en passant (" in passing ") synapses.
Some of these have explored and offered accounts of Christie's disappearance in 1926, including the 1979 film Agatha ( with Vanessa Redgrave, where she sneaks away to plan revenge against her husband ) and the Doctor Who episode " The Unicorn and the Wasp " ( with Fenella Woolgar, her disappearance being the result of her suffering a temporary breakdown due to a brief psychic link being formed between her and an alien ).
Some of these beliefs, such as Pelagianism and semi-Pelagianism ( see below ) are not considered to be within Arminian orthodoxy and are dealt with elsewhere.
Some of these constructions are still in existence today.
Some of these were built during a period of war between Bolivia and Paraguay, in order to transport Bolivian troops and their supplies to the war front in the lowlands of southeastern Bolivia and western Paraguay.
Some folk etymologies argue that the original forms of these symbols indicated their value through the number of angles they contained, however there is no proof of any such origin.
Some distinctive accents can be found on the East Coast ( for example, in eastern New England and New York City ) partly because these areas were in close contact with England and imitated prestigious varieties of British English at a time when these were undergoing changes.
Some approximants resemble vowels in acoustic and articulatory properties and the terms semivowel and glide are often used for these non-syllabic vowel-like segments.
Some of these arguments propose moral facts which they claim evident through human experience, arguing that God is the best explanation for these.

Some and barriers
Some are dedicated to free trade, the reduction of trade barriers ( the World Trade Organization ) and International Monetary Fund.
# Some forms of complementary currency can promote fuller utilization of resources over a much wider geographic area and help bridge the barriers imposed by distance.
Some politicians and think tanks have proposed removing barriers to the existence of a parallel private healthcare system.
Some of the most common examples are also the most basic-warning signs, fences, vehicle barriers, vehicle height-restrictors, restricted access points, site lighting and trenches.
Some structural barriers to employment were removed by making it easier to combine income from work with income from social transfers.
Some genera are relict populations isolated by geographical barriers, for instance on islands or tropical mountains.
Some harness racing clubs have been granted additional funds for the installation of the AVA computerised mobile barriers.
Some of the animals roam freely with the visitors, such as the ring-tailed lemurs and squirrel monkeys, while larger animals, including the giraffe and bison, live in paddocks with unobtrusive barriers to allow viewing the animals in a more natural environment.
Some Tube stations ( such as those at National Rail interchanges ) and DLR stations have standalone validators with no barriers.
Some of the sharper corners have oversized, freeway-style, jersey barriers instead of the more typical steel crash rails, mostly to prevent an out-of-control vehicle from falling off a cliff into the Pacific Ocean.
Some common examples of NTB's are anti-dumping measures and countervailing duties, which, although they are called " non-tariff " barriers, have the effect of tariffs once they are enacted.
Some non-tariff trade barriers are expressly permitted in very limited circumstances, when they are deemed necessary to protect health, safety, or sanitation, or to protect depletable natural resources.
Some of non-tariff barriers are not directly related to foreign economic regulations, but nevertheless they have a significant impact on foreign-economic activity and foreign trade between countries.
Some scholars divide between internal taxes, administrative barriers, health and sanitary regulations and government procurement policies.
Some of the original Brunel iron wide gauge railway tracks can be seen today in use as safety barriers around the quay.
Some of these safety shortfalls were ostensibly illustrated in Elliott Sadler's crash where the engine was dislodged from the car from the force of the impact, resulting in paving of the Long Pond Straight apron, more SAFER barriers and a catchfence being added by the Igdalsky family for 2011.
Some roads use portable barriers or plastic poles that are manually rearranged by work crews before and after the peak period, others use both lights and on-street markings ( broken double-yellow line ) or overhead lights.
Some architectures provide multiple barriers for enforcing different ordering constraints.
Some architectures provide separate memory barriers to control ordering between different combinations of system memory and I / O memory.
Some critics feel that this line of trees will make the space less useful for large rallies although no barriers to free movement across 17th street are being introduced and the " temporary " metal rails, welded together to make a continuous fence along the north side of the site, will be removed as part of the renovation of the plaza.
Some mode allowed each player to detail the placement of trees or barriers prior to the battle.
Some winding holes have been given over to nature, with the one adjacent to Crofts Mill Lift Bridge having had boat barriers installed, and the one adjacent to Park Mill Bridge allowed to be partially overgrown.
Some of the behaviours that firms with market power are accused of engaging in include predatory pricing, product tying, and creation of overcapacity or other barriers to entry.
According to the World Bank, “ most analyses suggest that unilateral reduction in barriers can produce the greatest and the quickest gains .” Some countries, such as Chile, China and Costa Rica, have undertaken domestic policy reforms.

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